2021- أثر البنية التحتية على النمو الاقتصادي لعينة من البلدان المتطورة دراسة قياسية للفترة 2001

The impact of infrastructure on the economic growth of a sample of developed countries Standard study for the period 2001-2021

Authors

  • لخضاري بولنوار
  • بن جدو سامي

Keywords:

Key words: Infrastructure, Economic Growth, Sample of Developed Countries, Panel Data.

Abstract

This study aims to measure the impact of infrastructure on the economic growth of a sample of
developed countries for the period (2001-2021). Using panel data models, we found through static analysis
that a fixed-effects model is appropriate, and that an increase in Mobile cellular telephone subscriptions,
Fixed-telephone, and railway lead to a decrease in GDP per capita growth, and an increase in fixedbroadband
subscriptions, air transport, and container port traffic lead to an increase in per capita growth.
Not only that, but with regard to the dynamic analysis, the study concluded that the method of estimating the
Instrumented variables (IV) is the most appropriate in the study, as it turned out that the parameter of the
second difference for the dependent variable is less than one, which means that the model is accepted and
important, which is the basic condition for estimating such a kind of models. The increase in both the first
difference for fixed-line telephone subscriptions and the first difference for railways led to a decrease in the
first difference for per capita growth. The increase in the second difference in the growth of per capita GDP
and the first difference in mobile cellular subscriptions and the first difference in air transport, the first
difference in the movement of transport in container ports, leads to an increase in the first difference in per
capita growth.

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Published

03-07-2025

How to Cite

لخضاري بولنوار, & بن جدو سامي. (2025). 2021- أثر البنية التحتية على النمو الاقتصادي لعينة من البلدان المتطورة دراسة قياسية للفترة 2001: The impact of infrastructure on the economic growth of a sample of developed countries Standard study for the period 2001-2021. Journal of North African Economies, 19(31), 1–24. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-chlef.dz/index.php/renaf/article/view/491